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THE SUMMER HOTELS 
Mr. and Mrs. Abeil F. Davis, Cy- 
rus Barker, Earl R. Davis and Les- 
lie C. Swanson of Providence, R. I., 
stopped at the Hesperus over the 
week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Perkins ~of 
New York are registered at the 
Hesperus for August. 
Among the arrivals at the Aborn 
cottage, Magnolia, this week was a 
party of seven from Newark and 
East Orange, N. J., including: Mrs. 
W. T. Carter, daughter, Miss Car- 
ter, and son, Master K. K. Carter, 
the Misses C. E., T. F. and W. B. 
Condict and Miss Martin, who have 
arrived for August. 
Among the many auto parties 
who stopped at Magnolia over the 
week-end was one composed of Mr. 
and Mrs. W. H. Gile and Miss 
Helen B. Gile of Boston, who were 
registered at the Hesperus. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Walker 
Smith, Mrs. G. R. Kemper and two 
sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Stevenson, 
Mrs. Andreas Burkhart and daugh- 
ter and Mrs. Burkhart, compose a 
party of Cincinnati people at the 
Aborn for August. 
July. Ball at Oceanside 
The July ball at the Oceanside last 
Saturday evening was by far the most 
brilliant event of the season thus far 
at Magnolia. From all the other 
hotels and cottages and from along 
the shore came scores of smartly 
gowned women, the presence of half a 
hundred or more officers from the 
battleships at Rockport adding bril- 
liancy to the occasion. The large 
dining-room was cleared of tables, and 
it was here the dance was held. Fully 
1,200 people were either inside the 
room or lined the verandahs of the 
hotel watching the dancers. The room 
was beautifully decorated. Among 
ithe naval officers present were: 
’ Besides Captain Pillsbury, the 
executive officer of the fleet, and 
Mrs. Pillsbury, who is at the Ocean- 
side for the summer, there were 
present: Asst. Surgeon W. A. An- 
ewit; Capt-BicE-"Tilley, ‘Mrs. “[1i- 
ley, Miss Edelin Tilley, Lieut.-Com- 
mander H. K. Hines, Mrs. Hines, 
Lieut.-Commander O. W. Koester 
and Mrs. Koester, 1st Lieut. U. S. 
M. C. W. M. Small and Mrs. Small 
of the Iowa; Lieut.-Commander C. 
oe: Prestonm Lieut, “WP, Sescate 
Papt.s)-c-sanurrill “and 20> Liew. 
B. S. Berry of the Missouri; Lieut. 
J. L. Sticht, Lieut. Amon Bronson, 
Lieut. Y. S. Williams and two la- 
dies of the Kearsarge; Ensign L. R. 
Leahy of the Maine; and Midship- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Established 18:9) Telephone Connection 
J. ELMER WOOD 
Having greatly increased our facilities, and employing only first-class help, 
we are prepared to execute HIGH GRADE REPAIRS on 
Gasolene, Steam or Electric AUTOMOBILES 
STORAGE and SUPPLIES | 
$06 t> 142 RANTOUL ST. (Near R.R Station) BEVERLY 
.You are cordially invited to 
“THE OLD HOMESTEAD” 
On LOBSTER LANE, (SHORE ROAD), “ 
to view an interesting collection of ANTIQUES, in Furniture, Mirrors, Brasses, China 
and Sheffield Plate. 
One Room Devoted to a GIFT SHOP. 
Beautiful Laces, (Russian Peasantry Work), in Doilies, Centerpieces and Table Covers. 
Sterling Silver Novelties, Japanese Lamps, Shades and Bronzes. 
Swedish Souvenirs in Pins, Spoons, Mugs and Placques. 
Home Made Candy, Mints, (six flavors), Jellies and Marmalade. 
ALICE M. TURNER. MAGITOLIA.. LILLIAN HANSON GRAY. 
J. HENRY COULTER 
INSTRUCTOR 
Riding and Driving 
& & 
mee 
MAGNOLIA AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
STABLE: 
A. ERICKSON 
SA TL MAKEBRR 
And Manufacturer of 
Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags 
' 42 NORTH MARKET STREET, - BOSTON 
Wedding Canopies to Let. Large and Small Tents 
for Sale or to Let. Large Tents to Let, capable of seating at tables 
from 100 to 5,000 people. Orders by mail or express promptly .at- 
tended to. Tel. Rich. 1726-2. 
Telephone 210-14 Beverly 
Leon G. Philinte 
SAIL MAKER 
Awnings, Tenis, Flags, Wagon and Launch Covers, Etc. 
45 Water Street, (Wharr,) Beverly Mass. 
Me@s~We Cater Especially to North Shore Trade 
men R. R. Mann, V. K: Coman, C. 3B. Anderson, W. L. Culbertson and 
S. Marston and L. W. Townsend of R. E. Hughes of the Missouri, and 
the Iowa; W. P. Gaddis, A. S. J. F. Conner, A. A, Garcelieeeeseean 
Hickey, W. Drake and A, G.Stirl- Stott and Mrs. Stott, L. PY Davas 
ing, of tre Maine; T. G. Ellyson, L. and G. W. Haines of the Kearsarge. 
Flag Poles. 
